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IN her acclaimed Persepolis books and in
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events of her life and times in a uniquely captivat-
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that same keen eye and car to the heartrending
story of her greatuncle, a celebrated Iranian
musician who gave up his life for music and love.
We are in Tehran in 1958, and Nasser Ali
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damaged, Though he tries, he cannot find one to
replace it, one whose sound speaks to him with:
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ing the door on the demands and love of his wife
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and his four children, Over the course of the we
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flash-forwards (with unexpected appearances by
the likes of the Angel of Death and Sophia Loren)
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emotional tale of life and death, and the courage
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Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return
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